Tony,
The USB "adapter" in the K3 must be defined as a USB COM port by your
computer. It should be no different than adding a USB to serial adapter
(because that is what is inside the KIO3B). I suspect that "USB
Composite Device" is what you might be looking for - is there a COM Port
number associated with it?
That kind of stuff is computer dependent. If you did not obtain
anything reasonable, unplug the USB cable from the computer and try
another USB port. Wait until the computer indicates that the device is
ready to use. I know that works on Windows 7 and Windows 10 (should
work in Win8).
If you are using XP, that may get a bit 'dicey' and you may have to
explicitly load the FTDI driver.
Once you know the COM port that the computer has assigned, just tell
LP-Bridge to use that COM port.
73,
Don W3FPR
On 2/11/2016 4:39 PM, N2TK, Tony wrote:
I tried installing the USB cable from the K3 to the PC. The only thing that
happens is that in Device Manager >Universal Serial Bus Controllers it show
two USB ports added - Generic USB Hub and USB Composite Device. What do I do
next?
How do I get this tied into LP-Bridge as before as there is nothing showing
on LP-Bridge how to handle USB connections?
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